Travelogues

After a long break from travel, I flew to Thailand for two weeks in January 2005. I spent time in Bangkok, as well as Trat and Koh Kood along the coast. My trip then took me unexpectedly overland to Cambodia. I traveled by bus, taxi, car, riverboat, moped, tuk-tuk and foot from Chanthanburi to the Prum border, to Pailin, Batthambang, and finally Siem Reap (Angkor). This was my least planned out trip ever, but turned out to be one of the most wonderful and rewarding. The people in Thailand and Cambodia are very special, and as usual it is the portraits from my travels that I prize most. (3 photos)

In early 2004, I took a road trip from San Diego to Ensenada with a friend. Along the way I did a bit of photography, including a spectacular boat tour where we saw whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, and acquatic birds. (14 photos)

I attended the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade in 2003. It is a unique and overwhelming specacle that is full of photo ops. I took about 250 shots, and ran out of film long before I ran out of interesting subjects. This is a collection of some highlights from the day. (9 photos)

Immediately after a short but inspiring visit to Japan in 2001, I longed to return. In March 2003, I had the opportunity visit Japan again. I spent three weeks in Central and Western Honshu and Kyushu. (27 photos)

I met two Slovenians in Barcelona during my Europe trip in '99. We kept in touch, and I visited them for two weeks in '01. Slovenia is a beautiful little country. The undiscovered gem of Europe. (6 photos)